Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Dean Pound, who will talk at 4 o'clock in Peabody Hall on "Religion and Law," has exchanged places with Professor W. B. Munro A.M. '99 on the schedule of lectures. Professor Munro spoke last Sunday on "Religion and State" when Dean Pound was away at the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the University of Colorado at Boulder...
...with the Prime Minister's recent decision, th«re was no public holiday-all Italy worked, except a few athletes who gave a demonstration in Rome. The real celebration, staged with the usual vigorous splendor, marchings with flags, flamboyant rhetoric, was held two days later, on a Sunday...
...Croy, author of "West of the Water Tower" and the recent published "Fancy Lady", has spoken of modern religion with an agreeable un-assertiveness in an interview published yesterday in the Herald. Sounding the death knell of the clergyman and predicting the early disappearance of what he calls the "Sunday School kind of religion. Mr. Croy is the herald of a replacing social philosophy. This theory is especially interesting when he declares that Sinclair Lewis is not the only thinker to share it: rather, almost all the young American intelligentsia, even including members of the clergy like a John Haynes...
...scene of events of a more serious nature. That Moscow faces the approach of winter with a thieving, lawless swarm of two hundred and fifty thousand homeless children--the "wild boys", the products of war and revolution--is a fact worthy of more than pictorial reproductions in the Sunday papers...
Read the following list and be surprised. Then read your Sunday papers and be surprised some more...